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<h3>Instructor Links Help Page</h3>

Click the icon <a href="instructor_links.html"><img src="/webwork2_files/images/question_mark.png"></a> for
page and item specific help.  

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The main page for WeBWorK documentation is the <a href="http://webwork.maa.org/wiki"> webwork wiki</a>
while specific help for instructors setting up a a course are 
in the <a href="http://webwork.maa.org/wiki/Instructors" target="_help">instructors' section</a>.
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	<dt>Instructor Tools</dt>
		<dd>Quick access to many instructor tools, including 
		       <strong>Reset passwords</strong>, 
		       <strong>Act as student</strong>, 
		       <strong>Assign individual sets</strong>
		       and <strong>Edit individual due dates</strong>. 
				Beginners may find
		       it easier to use the "Class List Editor", "Hmwk Sets Editor"            				 
               at first.</dd>
	<dt>Class List Editor</dt>
		<dd>Edit class roster data.  Add students, edit student data, drop 
			students from class, import students from a classlist, and give 
			user professor privileges. Access to individual homework sets</dd>
	<dt>Hmwk Sets Editor</dt>
		<dd>Edit homework sets for entire class. Change homework set due dates, create new sets from a set 
		    definition file, create new homework sets, make sets visible/invisible, 
			score homework sets. Assign homework sets to the class.</dd>
	<dt>Library Browser</dt>
		<dd>Choose problems from a library and add
		    them to a homework set.</dd>
	<dt>Statistics</dt>
		<dd>View statistics of students' performance on homework either by individual or by set.</dd>
	<dt>Student Progress</dt>
		<dd>View details of student perofrmance either by individual or by set.</dd>
	<dt>Scoring Tools</dt>
		<dd>Score one or more sets.  This can also be done from the "Hmwk 
		Sets Editor" or from the "Instructor Tools", but the "Scoring Tools" page
		allows control over parameters.</dd>
	<dt>Email</dt>
		<dd>Send email to students.</dd>
	<dt>File Transfer</dt>
		<dd>Upload, download and delete text files, including scoring 
		    spread sheets, set definition files, class list spread
		    sheets, and "PG" problems.</dd>
	<dt>Course configuration</dt>
		<dd>Allows configuration of certain parameters, such as permission levels,
		default display mode for equations, and email feedback behavior, on a course by course basis.</dd>
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